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300 WSM - Getting Back In The Saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="Propdoc03" data-source="post: 511673" data-attributes="member: 7098"><p>It has been a few years since I picked up my new to me Winchester Stainless 300 WSM. At the time, the only time, I tried to work up some loads the only decent bullet I could find, available, was the 175 Berger Hunting Bullet. </p><p></p><p>I see heavier/longer ones are now available. Since I put the rifle away last time there are now the E-Tips, not familiar with them. Budget is tight and the Bergers are even pushing it, wondering if the ole Sierras might do fine?</p><p></p><p>Kind of a wide open post, just trying to find a starting point right now.</p><p></p><p>Whats the hot ticket these days and what is a budget minded approach. Would like to hear both ends of the spectrum. Hoping to be hunting in high desert with a great possibility of longer shots. Still have a few months to get dialed in and practiced up.</p><p></p><p>I do still have a fair amount of the 175 Bergers but am wide open to suggestions. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>PD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Propdoc03, post: 511673, member: 7098"] It has been a few years since I picked up my new to me Winchester Stainless 300 WSM. At the time, the only time, I tried to work up some loads the only decent bullet I could find, available, was the 175 Berger Hunting Bullet. I see heavier/longer ones are now available. Since I put the rifle away last time there are now the E-Tips, not familiar with them. Budget is tight and the Bergers are even pushing it, wondering if the ole Sierras might do fine? Kind of a wide open post, just trying to find a starting point right now. Whats the hot ticket these days and what is a budget minded approach. Would like to hear both ends of the spectrum. Hoping to be hunting in high desert with a great possibility of longer shots. Still have a few months to get dialed in and practiced up. I do still have a fair amount of the 175 Bergers but am wide open to suggestions. Thanks! PD [/QUOTE]
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